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Origin of Mycotoxin-Producing Fungal SpeciesOne of the great challenges of the “information society” is that matching data is so difficult. Even in the traditional database world this is very costly. Think for example about all the programming efforts put into the data warehouse worlds extraction, transformation and loads of data.output 发表于 2025-3-23 14:56:21
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Robert L. Scharff,Craig HedbergThere is one more benefit of working on the business concept level. As described in the previous chapters mapping the concept maps to SKOS and RDF standards makes it easy for you to integrate your data with open data from the outside.Narrative 发表于 2025-3-24 00:54:15
Walter J. Armbruster,Tanya RobertsOne of the leading thinkers within information modeling, Malcolm D. Chisholm has stated: Conceptual models must capture all business concepts and all relevant relationships. If instances of things are also part of the business reality, they must be captured too. Unfortunately, there is no standard methodology and notation to do this.哑巴 发表于 2025-3-24 05:40:32
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Business Analysis RedefinedAs you have seen, the design thinking approach consists of three stages and of different sub-categories of activities, when it comes to business analysis: Parts of the above are based on (Brown 2008).诽谤 发表于 2025-3-24 14:00:30
How to Do Concept MappingThis chapter is educational in the sense that it instructs the readers in the very simple and highly successful concept mapping technique, which has been in use since 2005 on a number of different projects for clients in both the private and the public sector. The technique is very pragmatic and interactive.AMITY 发表于 2025-3-24 15:11:39
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Opportunity: Open Information SharingData, which are available in RDF-format and are described using SKOS/OWL (cf. above), can be made available not only internally in an organization, but also externally. You add some extra (technical) protocols etc. and you have what today is called Linked Data or Linked Open Data.